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the euro crisis is not over although it seemed to have been abated. that's going to keep happening. the chinese economy is in bigger trouble than it's been in a long time. so that's worrisome. and so in the u.s., the real problem ultimately is a political problem because our economy is slowly recovering. things are starting to turn around and what could spiral us backward really is if one of these upcoming fights on sequestration or the next debt cellin ceiling, you know, finally causes it to -- >> that is sort of baked in the cake. everybody expects they're going keep kicking it down the road. why, then, do we have a surge in stock market? >> one is that corporate profits are very good. but don't forget, corporate companies are holding that money aside. they don't want to reinvest. they're worried about the economy and it's not that helpful. the season reason is because the federal reserve has kept interest rates so, so low that there's almost no other place for people to put their money. so it's less a function of the real economy and more a function of the extra analynalties. >>
the euro crisis is not over although it seemed to have been abated. that's going to keep happening. the chinese economy is in bigger trouble than it's been in a long time. so that's worrisome. and so in the u.s., the real problem ultimately is a political problem because our economy is slowly recovering. things are starting to turn around and what could spiral us backward really is if one of these upcoming fights on sequestration or the next debt cellin ceiling, you know, finally causes it to...
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we need firm rules for who can be in the euro and who can be out of the euro and what conditions they have to meet to make those transitions. and we need some sort of fiscal architecture to protect the euro against these enormous issuances of unsustainable debt. >> unfortunately, since that feels quite far away from where we're standing right now, we must contemplate the worst case scenario, which would be one country leaving the euro followed by several others. a complete collapse of confidence in the european project and the eurozone project, losing several banks, people on the streets, riots. (singing) (instrumental music) >> the u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner, concerned about the eurozone crisis, sought a meeting with the german finance minister wolfgang schauble on his holiday. in a statement, they said there was a need for global cooperation to resolve debt problems. >> as the european union's greatest ally and trading partner, what can the u.s. do to prevent a break up? >> well the eurozone is of course america's leading trade partner. and as a consequence, if the eurozon
we need firm rules for who can be in the euro and who can be out of the euro and what conditions they have to meet to make those transitions. and we need some sort of fiscal architecture to protect the euro against these enormous issuances of unsustainable debt. >> unfortunately, since that feels quite far away from where we're standing right now, we must contemplate the worst case scenario, which would be one country leaving the euro followed by several others. a complete collapse of...
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and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea and china. and i think that it's very important that this go ahead with the second and third largest economies and the 10th largest economy in korea in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on the. so i really hope so but, of course, it's clouded by these territorial disputes. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as a subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership and over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new was announced almost two years ago, which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that
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thousand euros is ok but it's not too expensive i'm about it i think bundled up but when there's no money on one side there's always some on the other eye today on days as a few thoughts that always have enough to survive on to get anything coker and gold disappear in. a day break the rebels break camp. alberto the commander of the eighteenth front has just arrived to give them their instructions. but we're leaving because there are enemy movements and we have activities organized elsewhere. on the program a meeting with the miners of the region a long walk begins toward the meeting place. the guerrilla fighters move around in small groups. the main danger comes from the sky. made. at the slightest sound of an engine the forks take cover. the fighters cut through the jungle. in the zone of the eighteenth front miners and excavator start arriving the forks fear that spies might use this opportunity to infiltrate them. before the meeting a briefing session is necessary. you must observe people's attitudes their behavior. if someone makes a phone call for example. serve the inhabitants
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it used to be, the euro rallies, gold rallies; the euro falls, gold falls. now, as we come in this morning, the euro has been up, up, up. gold is getting hammered. i think it shows how much weakness is in gold, and how the euro bank situation is really strengthening. > thank you mark. > > thank you. the tumultuous tenure of treasury secretary timothy geithner began in the bleakest economic times since the great depression. in our cover story, a look at whether the policies under his watch improved things or left taxpayers more vulnerable than ever. the economy is not in free-fall, nor are the markets frozen, as many describe the financial crisis timothy geithner faced when he became treasury secretary as president obama was sworn into office the first time. finance professor dale rosenthal says government- directed taxpayer bailouts helped stabilize the economy. "instead of a big drop, we saw a softer landing but a longer recovery." under secretary geithner, the treasury department participated in bank bailouts despite risky gambles that led to the subprime
it used to be, the euro rallies, gold rallies; the euro falls, gold falls. now, as we come in this morning, the euro has been up, up, up. gold is getting hammered. i think it shows how much weakness is in gold, and how the euro bank situation is really strengthening. > thank you mark. > > thank you. the tumultuous tenure of treasury secretary timothy geithner began in the bleakest economic times since the great depression. in our cover story, a look at whether the policies under his...
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would like not just for ourselves but for a more open, competitive and flexible euro. so there is going to be change in your. the euro zone countries do need to make changes but we should not back off from pushing forward our agenda as well. >> is the prime minister aware that there can be nothing more gruesome than to see him headed out of austerity room britain to whine and i am doubtful with 50 top bankers who helped to create the economic angst? several hundred tax avoidance millionaires. doesn't it prove the theory that if you want -- [shouting] >> i seem to member lunch i ran into the leader of opposition but we will leave that. to be fair to the honorable gentleman i think when he sees the speech that i'm going to be making, which will be arguing we need greater transparency overtax, we need greater responsibility over the tax avoidance and tax evasion issues. we need greater transparency about companies and about the land issue. he may even find their are some of the things i'm going to say he might agree with. >> all, he didn't like that. >> will the prime min
would like not just for ourselves but for a more open, competitive and flexible euro. so there is going to be change in your. the euro zone countries do need to make changes but we should not back off from pushing forward our agenda as well. >> is the prime minister aware that there can be nothing more gruesome than to see him headed out of austerity room britain to whine and i am doubtful with 50 top bankers who helped to create the economic angst? several hundred tax avoidance...
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that makes one point two million euro. in colombia gold is highly coveted by the criminal organizations. so in order to avoid an ambush the time and day of the transfer or decided at the last minute made my escape this is the most critical moment and on this side and the gold leaves the factory it up got to be transported to the city of miti in. the ingots or carried away at a run. the soldiers mark alpha course. the operation is completed in four minutes. the precious cargo takes off towards middle the regional capital from where the gold will be exported. this ago via gold mines are the oldest ones in south america they were own for a long time by an english company frontino gold mines but in two thousand and ten and gran colombia gold bought the entire concession. thanks to different you know mines the canada based multinational has become colombia's leading gold producer in two thousand and eleven. two and a half tons of yellow metal came out of these furnaces the checks are very strict everyone has body searched inclu
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the euro trading at a value of 1.3452. well, who is going to challenge german chancellor angela merkel for her job later this year? the spd have their candidate. they want to send him into the campaign with winning issues. his party has been meeting this week just outside of berlin to set the party program for the general election scheduled to take place in september. our reporter, peter craven, attended the spd conference. he joins us now from the studio in the city center. the democrats have had success in a local election and could possibly be poised to knock angela merkel off her throne, so to speak. what are the chances? >> there is a bullish mood in potsdam. it has a lot to do with the election victory in lower saxony. it was part -- in part because they have strong elysian partners. -- coalition partners. that is a bit of a plus -- strategic fuss. the man they want to send into the ring to challenge angela merkel, peer steinbrueck, he has had his back against the wall not too long ago because of the indiscreet comme
the euro trading at a value of 1.3452. well, who is going to challenge german chancellor angela merkel for her job later this year? the spd have their candidate. they want to send him into the campaign with winning issues. his party has been meeting this week just outside of berlin to set the party program for the general election scheduled to take place in september. our reporter, peter craven, attended the spd conference. he joins us now from the studio in the city center. the democrats have...
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as an ally currencies as if bets against the euro saying weakening in the future will bring you the full story later this hour in our business program but here's a preview. russia's gold and currency reserves are asked to meet it at around five hundred billion u.s. dollars that's quite a lot of money which needs protection especially in the times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in europe's most of the rest are kept in a u.s. security but according to russia's prime minister this may seem change as russia is working at other currencies and apparently the euro is losing find out more from me is going off in our business bulletin. watch our business bulletin just ahead for you here on our team also coming in the program fighting to stay afloat we take a look at one of britain's oldest local shops that's found a way to fight against superstore expansion and a struggling economy. also could you expect a tanker to cut in front of you at a highway they tales of this road incident in rural russia just a hint. here the reindeer isn't every
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and staying with the currency markets russia may soon be dumping the euro the government has announced plans to review its foreign currency reserves you know gold piece going off as more russia's gold and currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion euros dollars it's quite a basket this needs protection especially in times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of reserves are held in the euro denominated assets while the rest are mostly in u.s. but according to the prime minister the moscow is now considering swapping a part of its europe reserves for equities in other currents so when we see the usual bass decrease and other currencies enter the steaming the chinese yuan or even the russian ruble this could be a troubling signal for the euro especially if other currencies follow the trend like china which holds a quarter of its deserves in europe that's around eight hundred billion us dollars you can imagine the importance of these investments and what could happen if a domino effect takes place. i've got a piece going off reporting for us
and staying with the currency markets russia may soon be dumping the euro the government has announced plans to review its foreign currency reserves you know gold piece going off as more russia's gold and currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion euros dollars it's quite a basket this needs protection especially in times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of reserves are held in the euro denominated assets while the rest are mostly in u.s. but...
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and yet there's no shortage of miners wanting to work here some of them can earn up to two thousand euros a month four times the average salary in colombia. meter after meter the column moves forward. gold is embedded everywhere in the rock. miles and miles of these galleries eat away a growing columbia's concession. it seems that is mine is the legal system of the place all this belongs to the people not to the company. for that point left. how we break al back to on our pesos. i don't know but we all get such suffering be illegal thing that isn't even the. inside as on the outside it's the same anger because gone colombia is requesting that these illegal mines be closed down. thanks. it's not on my for the long run with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it's ours you don't get out of it as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours if you know what this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood
and yet there's no shortage of miners wanting to work here some of them can earn up to two thousand euros a month four times the average salary in colombia. meter after meter the column moves forward. gold is embedded everywhere in the rock. miles and miles of these galleries eat away a growing columbia's concession. it seems that is mine is the legal system of the place all this belongs to the people not to the company. for that point left. how we break al back to on our pesos. i don't know...
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that makes one point two million euro. in colombia gold is highly coveted by the criminal organizations. so in order to avoid an ambush the time and day of the transfer or decided at the last minute made my escape this is the most critical moment and on this side and the gold leaves the factory it up got to be transported to the city of middy in. the in goods or carried away at a run. the soldiers mark out the course. the operation is completed in four minutes. the precious cargo takes off towards middle .
that makes one point two million euro. in colombia gold is highly coveted by the criminal organizations. so in order to avoid an ambush the time and day of the transfer or decided at the last minute made my escape this is the most critical moment and on this side and the gold leaves the factory it up got to be transported to the city of middy in. the in goods or carried away at a run. the soldiers mark out the course. the operation is completed in four minutes. the precious cargo takes off...
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people right now are constructive on the euro and stabilization of euro and constructive on possible growth. the name of the event was dynamic resilience, talks about the world recovering. i think these guys are going to be right, we will probably have a good stock market. this has been a well orchestrated rally, induced by central banks, my honest belief. if you get a buzz out of the federal reserve they say we will pull back a bit, the market will crack. >> any whiff or that, what happened in the month or so in the minutes spooked the market. >> a couple things going on. good fundamentals, accomodative fed. in the wave of a secular bull market. the good news is out-weighing the bad news right now and any slight bad news will trip up the market in the short term. it needs to be cautious here. >> let's bring up david beanco, chief equity strategist. welcome back to halftime. >> hello. good to see you. >> 1600 was the target used. anthony talked about resilient and talked about it in davos and could explain the stock marketed. >> resilience and since the recovery and recession we've s
people right now are constructive on the euro and stabilization of euro and constructive on possible growth. the name of the event was dynamic resilience, talks about the world recovering. i think these guys are going to be right, we will probably have a good stock market. this has been a well orchestrated rally, induced by central banks, my honest belief. if you get a buzz out of the federal reserve they say we will pull back a bit, the market will crack. >> any whiff or that, what...
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the euro/dollar, weaker by 0.1%. 1.3453 is that level. yen, of course, this is down by about 0.2% to 90.70. we were looking at that 91 level earlier. for more on what's been happening across asia and especially in japan, let's get straight out to will i sixuan. she joins us now from sing pore. >> thank you, kelly. a lot of focus, indeed, on shinzo abe's first policy speech where he continued to pressure the boj to achieve the 2% inflation target as soon as possible. earlier today, the new cabinet raised the country's growth forecast to 2.5% a year from april. but the nikkei saw some profit taking today after touching a fresh 32-month high. question over domestic earnings weighed on sentiment. despite winning back the world's top sales crown from general motors, they didn't get a lift. but sony shares jumped 9% after citigroup's upgrade and on reports that china is considering ending a decade-long ban on video game consoles. sentiment boosted by news that chinese industrial profit climbed to 17% in december from a year ago. brokerages rall
the euro/dollar, weaker by 0.1%. 1.3453 is that level. yen, of course, this is down by about 0.2% to 90.70. we were looking at that 91 level earlier. for more on what's been happening across asia and especially in japan, let's get straight out to will i sixuan. she joins us now from sing pore. >> thank you, kelly. a lot of focus, indeed, on shinzo abe's first policy speech where he continued to pressure the boj to achieve the 2% inflation target as soon as possible. earlier today, the new...
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chance to take part in and not euro parade is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. the high school band was preparing for the time in the spotlight. the entry in the inaugural parade was ballou high school in southeast. practiced was paid for by an excited alumni. >> i am very excited. >> this is a good feeling. my first same being in an inauguration parade. this one was special. a great day, right? be excited, to right? >> after breakfast, time to suit up and rehearse. back at ballou high school, they went over the songs and got .heir uniforms lots of anticipation. they finished and headed to the buses. hours later, they made it to destination, pennsylvania avenue. ♪ to any school, it is special not euro parade. for ballou, it has happened twice. -- in an inaugural parade. , it has happened twice. >> they did a great job.
chance to take part in and not euro parade is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. the high school band was preparing for the time in the spotlight. the entry in the inaugural parade was ballou high school in southeast. practiced was paid for by an excited alumni. >> i am very excited. >> this is a good feeling. my first same being in an inauguration parade. this one was special. a great day, right? be excited, to right? >> after breakfast, time to suit up and rehearse. back at...
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times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in euros most of the rest are kept in the u.s. security but according to russia's prime minister this may seem change as russia is looking at other currencies and apparently the euro is a losing fight or more for me what's going on in our business bottom. watch our business bulletin at six thirty g.m.t. here on r.t. . right the search for survivors of a sunday's a russian fishing boat accident in the sea of japan is still ongoing with at least eight to true members confirmed dead the vessel named chance one o one encountered severe inclement weather but didn't send an s.o.s. signal prior to capsizing there were thirty crewmembers on board including nineteen russians fifteen people have been rescued emergency services are looking for these seven people who remain missing it is not yet known what caused the accident. with some more international news in brief right now reports say militants have attacked an oil pipeline in algeria leaving two people did meanwhile in neighboring mali french led t
times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in euros most of the rest are kept in the u.s. security but according to russia's prime minister this may seem change as russia is looking at other currencies and apparently the euro is a losing fight or more for me what's going on in our business bottom. watch our business bulletin at six thirty g.m.t. here on r.t. . right the search for survivors of a sunday's a russian fishing boat accident in the...
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and other currencies edging its bets against the euro zone weakening in the future will bring you the full story later today in our business program here's a preview. holding currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion u.s. dollars that's quite a lot of money which means production especially in the times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in europe most of the rest are kept in the u.s. security but that wouldn't work for the prime minister this may soon change as russia is looking at other currencies and apparently the euro is a losing fight all the more from the school of you know our business schools. you can watch that business bulletin at six thirty g.m.t. right here on our. and the search for survivors of sunday's russian fishing boat accident in the sea of japan is still ongoing with at least eight crewmembers confirmed dead the vessel named chance when a one encountered inclement weather but didn't send an s.o.s. signal prior to capsizing there were thirty crewmembers on board including one thousand russ
and other currencies edging its bets against the euro zone weakening in the future will bring you the full story later today in our business program here's a preview. holding currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion u.s. dollars that's quite a lot of money which means production especially in the times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in europe most of the rest are kept in the u.s. security but that wouldn't work for...
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considering swapping a part of its europe reserves for equities you know other currents so when we see the euro bass decrease and other currencies enter the steamie the chinese yuan or even the russian people this could be a troubling signal for the euro especially if other currencies follow the trend like china which holds one of the europe that's around eight hundred billion us dollars you can imagine the importance of these investments and what could happen if a domino effect takes place and finally you see a hat some bro actually and it's really not just a hat it's a matter of brand protection colombia is taking steps to protect one of its national symbols the sum bro the country has banned of the sale of cheap chinese knockoffs that are killing the local brand chinese made imitations of the black and white some bros sell for half the twenty the price for a twenty excuse me half the twenty dollars price of the least expensive originals artisans spend up to fifteen days cutting sun drying and braiding cane leaves to make a single hat the chinese knockoffs are plastic and a machine made viola
considering swapping a part of its europe reserves for equities you know other currents so when we see the euro bass decrease and other currencies enter the steamie the chinese yuan or even the russian people this could be a troubling signal for the euro especially if other currencies follow the trend like china which holds one of the europe that's around eight hundred billion us dollars you can imagine the importance of these investments and what could happen if a domino effect takes place and...
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euro/yen, 122.44 to 49 as well there. the euro gaining against the yen as well. so that's going to be an interesting factor to see how that plays into today's markets as well. ai? >> what key data can we expect this week other than earnings reports? >> we're going to go through quite a few, but of course the perils due out on friday. also some manufacturing and housing data to two other key areas, which analysts will be looking at closely, the big drops numbers on friday. we'll see if we can retest that 11,000 level. ai, back to you. >> thanks a lot for that update, ramin. ramin mellegard from the tokyo stock exchange. ramin just mentioned jobs data, so let's see what's happening on the global scene this week. first on wednesday, the preliminary estimate for economic growth for september of 2012 will be released. they had released a q4 gdp from the first quarter. also the fomc will be opening up its meeting. as people around the world take measures to shore up their committees, they're looking to see what the fed will come up with next. the industrial output was
euro/yen, 122.44 to 49 as well there. the euro gaining against the yen as well. so that's going to be an interesting factor to see how that plays into today's markets as well. ai? >> what key data can we expect this week other than earnings reports? >> we're going to go through quite a few, but of course the perils due out on friday. also some manufacturing and housing data to two other key areas, which analysts will be looking at closely, the big drops numbers on friday. we'll see...
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to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away potential investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but of a e.u. members are less sympathetic denmark says that the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members can cherry pick the legislation that happens sweeping the said the e.u. would simply become a mess so while david cameron appears to solve any internal squabbles within his own party particularly appeasing the euro skeptics it also appears that he's driving a wedge between britain and other e.u. member states andrew farmer. london. european parliament member and the deputy leader of the u.k. independence party paul not all says the prime minister is once again trying to delay solving the long standing issue. the point is that renegotiation is going to be nigh on impossible we've had a helm of und
to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away potential investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but of a e.u. members are less sympathetic denmark says that the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members...
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now russia's top basketball club says goal moscow hope to reach the final four of the euro league for the tenth time in eleven years ams to help them legendary coach authority messina is back in charge after spells at rail madrid and the l.a. lakers which of import reports the jury has seen a serious crowd's most successful coach in the club's history. he wanted the thing that was to weigh in with the army men in his first spell with the team from two thousand and five to two thousand and nine after a three year break the italian is back and looking to lead the russian and fit to further excess of domestically and in europe and send turn and increased each underlined just what an important influence the fifty three year old is to the club is one of those cautious in europe you know he has the so many experiences and. some couple different themes send you know he has a vin experience and i think. he's big plus for us you know and. he knows how to win and that's very big for this team messina guided sask outs of a final for each of his four seasons in charge and went on to win the compe
now russia's top basketball club says goal moscow hope to reach the final four of the euro league for the tenth time in eleven years ams to help them legendary coach authority messina is back in charge after spells at rail madrid and the l.a. lakers which of import reports the jury has seen a serious crowd's most successful coach in the club's history. he wanted the thing that was to weigh in with the army men in his first spell with the team from two thousand and five to two thousand and nine...
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to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away tension investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic to denmark says the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members can cherry pick the legislation that happens speaking to said the e.u. would simply become a mess so while david cameron appears to solve any internal squabbles within his own party particularly a place in the euro skeptics it also appears that he's driving a wedge between britain and other e.u. member states under a farmer from london. and coming up here on r t he may have hung on to his job but he failed to convince his voters israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu clinched a major majority in the country's parliament but only by a narrow margin and is now struggling to form a stable coalition
to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away tension investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic to denmark says the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members...
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evidence of abuse when prime minister dmitri medvedev says that russia may consider swapping some of its euro reserves for equities and other currencies and hedging i should say is facts against the eurozone weakening in the future we'll bring you the full story later today in our business program here's a preview. russia's gold and currency reserves are asked to meet it at around five hundred billion u.s. dollars that's quite a lot of money which needs protection especially in the times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in europe most of the rest are kept in u.s. security but according to russia's prime minister this may soon change as russia is looking at other currencies and apparently the euro is a losing fight no more for me going to school of in our business bulletin. and you can watch that business bolton here on our t.v. at six thirty g.m.t. i'll be back with more news after this short break. here reindeer is everything for the burgers. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. the distances or. the roads or. will the re
evidence of abuse when prime minister dmitri medvedev says that russia may consider swapping some of its euro reserves for equities and other currencies and hedging i should say is facts against the eurozone weakening in the future we'll bring you the full story later today in our business program here's a preview. russia's gold and currency reserves are asked to meet it at around five hundred billion u.s. dollars that's quite a lot of money which needs protection especially in the times of...
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to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away potential investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic to denmark says the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members can cherry pick the legislation that happens speaking to said the e.u. would simply become a mess so while david cameron appears to solve any internal squabbles within his own party particularly appeasing the euro skeptics it's also a pace that he's driving a wedge between britain and other e.u. member states under a pharma. london. onto some other international news for you in brief is this our families in brazil are mourning their loved ones following the deadly nightclub fire the claimed two hundred thirty three lives in the city of santa maria the blaze was reportedly caused by a firework late
to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away potential investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic to denmark says the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members...
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times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in euros most of the rest are kept in the u.s. security but according to russia's prime minister this may soon change as russia's looking at other currencies and apparently the euro is losing by no more for me it's going off in our business bulletin. what a business bulletin next hour live here on r.t.e. . now if you're interested in the russian military you can get a closer look at it by taking a drive on the country's roads battle ready a craft and heavily armored machinery comes within meters of those driving on russia's highways and my colleague in the sand now is spoke to tom botton about the sort of military hardware you could end up seeing. you can't say anything of the moment is this driver making his way along the road and suddenly screaming out of the distance comes this fighter jet just fifty meters above the road this helicopter doing the same thing coming in very very low over a driver who was just changing lanes at the time he was apparently training for search and rescue mission
times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in euros most of the rest are kept in the u.s. security but according to russia's prime minister this may soon change as russia's looking at other currencies and apparently the euro is losing by no more for me it's going off in our business bulletin. what a business bulletin next hour live here on r.t.e. . now if you're interested in the russian military you can get a closer look at it by taking a...
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> you hear a lot of bad press about europe but europe has a deficit and i want to be exposed to the euro. mostly because i think that the policies of the federal reserve is identical to those of european central bank and euro has been doing very well. and i think, i smell, everybody is bearish on something. but the story doesn't match the numbers. >> bob pisani, good to see you again. in the 2008 crash, is risk in your opinion still underpriced. and if it is, how do you explain to people to protect themselves? >> unless people have been burned, you can't convince them to get protected. and tail risks have traditionally been cheap depending on which tail. and what people fail to understand is that owning tail protection allows me to take risk elsewhere. it is not like what i spend on the tail is the overall package. it is very favorable when you have equities more attractive than bonds and other things. you need spend premium. the money i get from dividend and hedges and that's why i henl myself and i don't have to worry about anything. deep out of the money puts. >> deep out of the money
> you hear a lot of bad press about europe but europe has a deficit and i want to be exposed to the euro. mostly because i think that the policies of the federal reserve is identical to those of european central bank and euro has been doing very well. and i think, i smell, everybody is bearish on something. but the story doesn't match the numbers. >> bob pisani, good to see you again. in the 2008 crash, is risk in your opinion still underpriced. and if it is, how do you explain to...
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i know ryan wants to see the debt drop to the euro. but stabilizing the debt relative to our income is sustainability. and i think we're pretty much there in the u.s. we're nowhere near that in europe. so in the u.s., it's fiscal policy as usual minus 1% for government spending. but in the new year, just as we saw in the last year from public policy, but we're not going to see -- we're going to see bigger squeezing going on in europe. >> carl, we're going to leave tlit. these gentlemen are sticking around. thank you for this great perspective this morning. >> if you have comments or questions about anything that you see here on squawk, e-mail us squawk@cnbc.com. >>> still ahead, a major blow to president obama. this was pretty interesting on friday. his nlrb recess appointments ruled unconstitutional and also puts cord ray, the cpcf -- >> consumer protection board. >> anything that either agency does now could be challenged. >> for 300 different rulings that they've made at this point? >> and how much is twitter really worth? another k
i know ryan wants to see the debt drop to the euro. but stabilizing the debt relative to our income is sustainability. and i think we're pretty much there in the u.s. we're nowhere near that in europe. so in the u.s., it's fiscal policy as usual minus 1% for government spending. but in the new year, just as we saw in the last year from public policy, but we're not going to see -- we're going to see bigger squeezing going on in europe. >> carl, we're going to leave tlit. these gentlemen...
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if we look at the euro/yen, it's at 21-month highs. if we look at the dollar/yen, it's a 31-month high. even though the pound is having a tough time against the eurozone, everybody's having a party against the yen. these cross trades have been one of the biggest surprises to many for 2013 thus far. and it hasn't taken long. the other thing, of course, durables today is one of the reasons we're up several basis points, again, along with stocks. but if you look at the proxy for capital spending, up only .2% for the month of december. that was a little disappointing and maybe one of the more important components of today's durable series. jim, back to you. >> thank you, rick. let's check out the latest news in energy. sharon? >> the fact that hess is exiting the refining business is a huge news for the oil industry, for the energy industry. it's also going to have a big impact for drivers along the east coast. wholesale gasoline prices up about 2% today. a lot of that has to do about this news from hess, as well as the fact, of course, th
if we look at the euro/yen, it's at 21-month highs. if we look at the dollar/yen, it's a 31-month high. even though the pound is having a tough time against the eurozone, everybody's having a party against the yen. these cross trades have been one of the biggest surprises to many for 2013 thus far. and it hasn't taken long. the other thing, of course, durables today is one of the reasons we're up several basis points, again, along with stocks. but if you look at the proxy for capital spending,...
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we were able to win over 25 of 27 members even though 17 at the time only had the euro. and i think that's encouraging. and from other areas where we cooperate, for example, freedom of travel, we are familiar with such regimes of enhanced cooperation, so we should look at that without undue, um, worry. at the same time, we should not completely block off the possibility that we still wish for many others to join us in the euro. [speaking german] >> translator: madam chancellor, a philosopher said that far-reaching economic and political and social changes can only be achieved in small steps. this was also expressed in your speech. we have a lot to catch up with in many european countries. you said yourself that the time factor has an important part to play. do you think that europe will be able to in the time available since other countries are on the move as well to manage this, this homework? do you believe this? [speaking german] >> translator: let me say i would well say i'm optimistic but under certain conditions. if europe has seen the sign of the times, if it's wi
we were able to win over 25 of 27 members even though 17 at the time only had the euro. and i think that's encouraging. and from other areas where we cooperate, for example, freedom of travel, we are familiar with such regimes of enhanced cooperation, so we should look at that without undue, um, worry. at the same time, we should not completely block off the possibility that we still wish for many others to join us in the euro. [speaking german] >> translator: madam chancellor, a...
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seventeen are members of the euro zone are pretty fed up with what they consider to be british backsliding and foot dragging they might be quite happy for britain to go out so they could go on with the kind of united states of europe robert how do you feel about that and said ok with you well peter i think there's a danger that myself and hugo can actually agree on that i don't know we don't do that don't do that i'm in no doubt with the european union so. so really we can have someone who is now doing theirs article yes the referendum should be as soon as possible and that the whole policy that david cameron has set out of renegotiation with powers coming back to the nation state and actually first he wants to train how the whole european union works with introducing flexibility for all countries well that's just not feasible because the political class in the e.u. which you go is a junior member actually supports further integration they actually support more powers going from nation states to the institutions of the you based in brussels luxembourg and strasburg so. the answer reason re
seventeen are members of the euro zone are pretty fed up with what they consider to be british backsliding and foot dragging they might be quite happy for britain to go out so they could go on with the kind of united states of europe robert how do you feel about that and said ok with you well peter i think there's a danger that myself and hugo can actually agree on that i don't know we don't do that don't do that i'm in no doubt with the european union so. so really we can have someone who is...
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cyber security the euro the u.s. says cyber attacks are happening and they need resources to combat this growing problem we'll tell you how the pentagon is going to play a crucial role in fighting cyber warfare here at home and around the globe. and will this finally be the year that democrats and republicans agree on immigration reform the senate released a plan today and president obama is expected to outline his reforms tomorrow so what's with this newfound effort to pass reform and will it be enough to help the eleven million suspected illegal immigrants in the u.s. . it's monday january twenty eighth four pm in washington d.c. and make a lopez if you're watching r.t. all right well just one week after he was inaugurated president obama's second term cabinet is finally beginning to take shape perhaps the least surprising pick of all was that of dennis mcdonough for the white house chief of staff position in his announcement president obama called mcdonough one of the hardest working men in washington he's also kn
cyber security the euro the u.s. says cyber attacks are happening and they need resources to combat this growing problem we'll tell you how the pentagon is going to play a crucial role in fighting cyber warfare here at home and around the globe. and will this finally be the year that democrats and republicans agree on immigration reform the senate released a plan today and president obama is expected to outline his reforms tomorrow so what's with this newfound effort to pass reform and will it...
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however euro skeptics warn seven are in recession. it's possible that germany falls into a recession as well. so they aren't out of the woods yet. don't get complacent about europe. did japan just start a currency war? announcing a full on assault on inflation. that's likely to weaken their currency and a lot. making it more difficult for the u.s. and europe to increase their exports. where does it end? what kind of unintended consequences could it bring? the third possible derailment, china. not the pace of their growth which has recovered. china worries more about political risk because the country has new leadership for the first time in ten years. and if the country is going to keep growing, they must do some very controversial reforms. that's going to lead to some kind of internal distress as investors try to hold on to power. and the final wild card, iran and its nuclear ambitions. there it's hard for the markets to measure what could happen. >> okay, michelle. thank you. a group of bipartisan senators meanwhile have agreed on a
however euro skeptics warn seven are in recession. it's possible that germany falls into a recession as well. so they aren't out of the woods yet. don't get complacent about europe. did japan just start a currency war? announcing a full on assault on inflation. that's likely to weaken their currency and a lot. making it more difficult for the u.s. and europe to increase their exports. where does it end? what kind of unintended consequences could it bring? the third possible derailment, china....
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with the euro down, the pound down, they're all down against the dollar except the japanese yen which is showing a little backbone but not much. we'll be right back. officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >> at 20 minutes past the hour i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. a section of the mississippi river is closed to traffic as crews clean up a oil leak on sunday. it hit a railroad bridge near vicksburg, mississippi, spreading oily water across part of the waterway. >>> brazilian police arrested three people following the deaths of more than 20 in the nightclub fire in santa maria. the blaze reportedly started when a band member lit a flare on stage causing mass panic. the band's security chief and a member and owner of the kiss nightclub have been brought in for questioning. >>> french and mali troops sealed off timbuktu forcing islamist rebels to flee north. they seized the timbuktu airport as they look for al qaeda lin
with the euro down, the pound down, they're all down against the dollar except the japanese yen which is showing a little backbone but not much. we'll be right back. officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >> at 20 minutes past the hour i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. a section of the mississippi river is closed to traffic...